Windows Process Regulator is a fake antivirus program that perform like a real antivirus such as Kaspersky Anti-Virus, AVG Free Antivirus, Avira AntiVir etc. Windows Process Regulator is distributed through the same fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert trojan that many other rogue anti-spyware programs are propagated through, allowing Windows Process Regulator a stealthy entry. Windows Process Regulator infects the computer when the user accidentally downloads a trojan from a website which provide online videos. Windows Process Regulator will start automatically when Windows boot. Then, Windows Process Regulator will scan the computer and produce fake scan results and display many fake alerts to urge the user to purchase the full version of Windows Process Regulator in order to remove the detected malwares.

Windows Process Regulator can be removed by stopping the processes and removing the files by using Emsisoft HiJackFree. Then the user should remove the registry entries added or modified by Windows Process Regulator shown in the removal guide below. All files related to Windows Process Regulator must be deleted.